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Sat May 26 22:39:24 SAST 2012

Putin's rivals face pressure, biased coverage

Sapa-AP | 11 February, 2012 14:56
Protesters hold placards, balloons and flags during a demonstration against parliamentary election results in Moscow last year.
Image by: DENIS SINYAKOV / REUTERS

European election observers say that presidential hopefuls running against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin face "biased" reports by Kremlin-controlled media and constant government pressure.

Tiny Cox, who heads the Council of Europe mission to Russia, said Saturday that all four candidates complain that Putin's government is using its "administrative resources" to influence voters, while Russian television extensively covers Putin's activities.

The candidates are Communist Party chief Gennady Zyuganov, ultranationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky, socialist Just Russia leader Sergei Mironov and billionaire tycoon Mikhail Prokhorov.

Other politicians have been denied registration in the race on technicalities.

Despite recent opposition rallies, Putin seems certain to win the March 4 vote.

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